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How to Value Used Machinery

Peak Business Valuation

Many people value used machinery to keep safety regulations, upgrade technology, or avoid financial loss. In this article, we will explore how to value used machinery. We will also focus on factors that impact the value of used equipment and the common methods for equipment valuations. This is often used for insurance.

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Used Equipment Valuation: What Business Owners Need To Know

Peak Business Valuation

Knowing the value of your used equipment is important whether upgrading, selling, or buying new tools. In this article, we will explain what a valuation for used equipment is, how it works, and why it is important for your business. Below, we share factors an equipment appraiser considers when valuing equipment.

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Supporting IVS compliance in Spain

IVSC

Furthermore, the valuation profession has been through many developments since 2003 and, therefore, the AEV and IVSC have prepared this article to highlight any differences between the standards, and to encourage further harmonisation with IVS. The latest edition of IVS now incorporates the following definitions: Basis (bases) of Value.

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Value of Equipment: Liquidation, Replacement, or Fair Market?

Peak Business Valuation

These include the liquidation value, replacement value, and fair market value. In this article, we explore the nuances of methods for valuing equipment. Each equipment valuation approach—liquidation, replacement, and fair market —has its strengths and limitations.

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Understanding Valuation Techniques in Mergers and Acquisitions

Sun Acquisitions

This article aims to provide a concise overview of some commonly used valuation techniques and shed light on their significance in facilitating informed decision-making during the M&A process. This approach involves analyzing the fair market value of the target company’s assets and liabilities.

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How to Determine the Fair Market Value of Used Equipment

Peak Business Valuation

Compared to liquidation and replacement value, fair market value considers factors like the condition, age, demand, and functionality of equipment. Knowing the value of used equipment can also expedite the process of buying or selling. Liquidation value is the value of something that must be sold immediately.

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Update on Oil & Gas Royalties Litigation-Key Valuation Issues

Value Scope

Private capital firms use “Investment Value,” and a large part of this will usually involve exit assumptions. Intrinsic Value” is what equity research analysts use when they look at public stocks and bonds. Liquidation Value” is used for distressed situations and can be forced or orderly.